Interesting speculation that this article is coming from the Bolton camp, which is scrambling VERY hard to keep his nomination alive.
See Steve Clemons articles on Bolton today -
http://www.thewashingtonnote.com/excerpt:
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Republican voices close to this battle think that Bolton's nomination is withering badly and in critical condition, barely surviving on life support.
It is interesting to note that the administration source cited by Babington and Linzer is reportedly "close to Bolton" and "familiar with Bolton's thinking." However, there is no mention of this person's involvement in White House deliberations or agenda setting.
This may very well be an effort by Bolton advocates to keep the dying flame of the Bolton nomination still flickering.
On a related front, another source has shared with TWN the following in response to a TWN post below regarding Bolton trying to expand the size and capacity of the Washington-based U.S. United Nations operation at State:
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What is important about the Bolton nomination at this point is not the battle between Senators Biden, Dodd, Voinovich, Boxer, and others with the White House. That has played out.
What is interesting now are Bolton's efforts to keep his nomination alive within the administration. So far, they seem to be slamming him down -- and Karl Rove is not available to offer "expressions of confidence" in Mr. Bolton as he has in the past.